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Melbourne launch—Paul Couch, Field Studies

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The Design Gallery
Parkville VIC, Australia
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Fri, 28 Nov, 5:45pm - 8pm AEDT

Event description

Join us to celebrate the launch of Paul Couch, Field Studies, the first book ever published on this significant but largely unheralded architect.

Paul Couch has long been an elusive figure in Australian architecture. For over six decades he has busied himself creating substantial works, rarely stopping to document his achievements, or to speak of them in public. As a result, his buildings have gone largely unrecognised. Paul Couch, Field Studies, the first and only book ever published on Couch, seeks to redress this, introducing readers to one of Australia’s most significant and enduring architects.

To celebrate the launch of Paul Couch, Field Studies, join the book’s creators Stuart Geddes, James Mugavin, Michael Roper and Tom Ross for a discussion about Couch’s architecture and the book’s genesis, led by Professor Philip Goad.

Complimentary refreshments will be available.

  

When: Friday 28 November, 5.45pm for a 6pm start

Where: The Design Gallery, Melbourne School of Design, The University of Melbourne

Tickets: Free, but registration required—click 'Get tickets' below to secure your place

About the speakers

Professor Philip Goad is Chair of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning and the University of Melbourne.

James Mugavin is the director of J.A. Mugavin, Studio - an architecture and design practice.

Michael Roper is a director of Architecture architecture.

Tom Ross is an Australian architecture, and editorial, photographer.

Stuart Geddes is a graphic designer working mostly with books, he is also a lecturer and researcher at RMIT University.

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